Explore the whimsical world of Clarkson's Farm on this private tour tailored just for you. Begin with a convenient pickup from Central London or the Cotswolds, then journey through the stunning landscapes of the Cotswolds. Visit iconic filming locations like the Diddly Squat Farm Shop and Hawkstone Brewery, where you can sip locally brewed beverages. Enjoy the charm of picturesque villages including Woodstock and Burford, while your knowledgeable driver-guide shares intriguing stories about Clarkson's farming adventures. With a flexible itinerary, this tour is perfect for fans of the series and lovers of the English countryside alike.
- Private small-vehicle tour with door-to-door service
- Visit Diddly Squat Farm Shop and Hawkstone Brewery
- Explore charming Cotswold villages at your own pace
- Enjoy exclusive insights and stories from your driver-guide
London Pick Up: Travellers can be picked up from any Zone 1 location in London. We suggest close to Kensington / Holland Park.<br/>Pickup included
Visit Clarkson’s Farm to step inside the world of the hit Amazon Prime series. At the Diddly Squat Farm Shop, you’ll find quirky local produce, fun souvenirs, and the perfect photo stop for fans of Jeremy’s farming adventures
Discover Hawkstone Brewery, where Clarkson’s team turned local barley into a celebrated lager and IPA. Here you can sample award-winning beers, learn the brewing story, and raise a glass to one of the show’s most successful spin-off ventures
Stroll through Bourton-on-the-Water, often called the “Venice of the Cotswolds.” With its pretty stone bridges, riverside walks, and quaint shops, it’s the perfect chance to relax, take photos, and enjoy one of England’s most picturesque villages
Explore Burford, the historic “Gateway to the Cotswolds.” With its honey-stone High Street, medieval heritage, and cosy pubs, this town gives you an authentic taste of timeless English countryside life—a must for atmosphere and local charm.
Wander through Woodstock, a charming town rich with history and elegance. Famous for its link to Blenheim Palace, it’s full of characterful inns, boutique shops, and Georgian architecture that make it a delightful stop on your journey.
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